Earlier today Apple announced the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones with some interesting new photography related features (especially the 7 Plus. The following includes a quick (CNET)…
On this video Colin Smith from PhotoshopCAFE shows how to create a double exposure composite image using a number of free apps from Adobe on an iPad. In the video Smith creates a double exposure using Photoshop…
After the Samsung Galaxy S6 flagship which was recently announced (see here) we now also have a new flagship from LG and it brings quite a few interesting improvements for…
On this quick video, Photoshop expert Howard Pinsky shows you how you can take more or less any image you took on your smartphone and improve it (considerably) using Photoshop in…
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